Cover image for So vast and various : interpreting Canada's regions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / edited by John Warkentin.
TITLE:
So vast and various : interpreting Canada's regions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / edited by John Warkentin.
Publication Date:
2010
Publication Information:
Montreal, Que. : McGill-Queen's University Press,
Volume:
219
Physical Description:
xi, 508 p.
Additional Contributors:
Summary:
John Warkentin looks at the work of geographers from 1831 to 1977 through the regional descriptions of seven perceptive observers of Canada who provide very different but illuminating interpretations: Joseph Bouchette, a surveyor-general from Lower Canada; George Parkin, an educator and journalist from New Brunswick; J.D. Rogers, a British barrister and scholar; Harold Innis, the great economic historian; R.C. Wallace, a geologist with administrative experience in the North; Bruce Hutchison, a brilliant BC journalist with deep regional insights; and Thomas Berger, who presided over a Royal Commission on northern development in the 1970s. Warkentin's introduction reveals how their descriptions and interpretations of Canada's areas helped provide the perceptions that influence contemporary conceptions of the country - both its regions and as a whole.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780773537385
General Note:
Includes index.

Includes references to Newfoundland.